Just a few excerpts, read the whole letter
here.
"Dear Ms. Sheehan:
From your grief over the loss of your son, Casey, in Iraq has come the courage to spotlight nationally the character of a President who refuses to meet with anyone or any group critical of his illegal, fabricated, deceptive war and occupation of that ravaged country."
Mr. Nader then describes Bush as " a messianic militarist," and points out that in early 2003 thirteen organizations wrote to Bush requesting a meeting to have him hear them out as to why they opposed his "drumbeating, on-the-road-to war policies." Although these organizations represented church leaders, veterans, business leaders, labor, retired intelligent and others, they were not even accorded the courtesy of an acknowledgment by the White House.
Mr. Nader wrote: "Perhaps the breakthrough will begin this hot August in Crawford, Texas, with the devastating loss of a beloved child transformed into a mission for the soul of our country. This rogue regime, led by two draft-dodgers and officially counseled by similar pro-war evaders during the Vietnam War, is not "our country." Millions of Americans, including military and public servants in his Administration, and many in the retired military, diplomatic and intelligence services, opposed this war, still oppose it and do not equate George W. Bush and Dick Cheney with the United States of America."
Cindy, "you reflect the hopes and prayers of millions of like-minded Americans."